Janice’s program of research has two distinct arms. Her cardio-respiratory research is currently focussed on acute coronary syndrome systems of care. Working with a large interprofessional team with expertise in data engineering, implementation science and information systems, she is exploring the extraction and use of routinely collected data for quality purposes and decision support mechanisms.
Janice has an international profile in patient and family-centred research; she is an expert in qualitative methodologies, in particular, hermeneutic phenomenology. She is currently leading a series of methodological articles modelling the application of Heideggerian existential philosophy to nursing research through meta-synthesis techniques. Janice actively mentors and collaborates with advanced practice nurses to develop their capacity for high-quality, theoretically/philosophically-driven qualitative and mixed-methods research.